After nearly six years of marriage and a very general love story, Gigi Gorgeous and Nats Getty officially ended their relationship. The couple who married in 2019 confirmed a friendly division in a shared joint statement people July 2nd.
“Gigi Gorgeous and Nats Getty are sure they have broken up and officially decided to file for divorce,” their representative shared. “They decided to end the marriage, but they remain friends and have the utmost love and respect for each other.”
According to court documents obtained by TMZGetty cited “irreconciliatory differences” and listed it as the date of separation on February 27, 2025.
A romance that has influenced millions
Gigi Gorgeous (Née Giselle Loren Lazzarato) and Nats Getty have become power couples within the LGBTQ+ community. Their whirlwind romance began in 2016 and tied the knot three years later in a gorgeous ceremony. Through their relationships, they were open about both their personal transformation and their desire to build a family.
Gigi, 33, was opened about the IVF journey during the People’s Choice Awards in 2024, E! news“Laverne Cox, “There are six embryos on the ice, and tomorrow we can have six kids technically, but this is crazy,” Humoist, she said, “I think we’ll do it like four kids tomorrow,” she added.
I shared my personal growth and courage
In the case of Nats, the divorce comes right after several life milestones, including being published in January 2021 as trans and non-binary. In a Hartfelt Instagram post shared at the time, the 32-year-old said, “I was not born.
They also detailed their decision to undergo top surgery, describing it as something they had dreamed of for years. “For many people, when it’s an impossible option for their situation, I know it’s a privilege to even move this forward,” they write.
Their post ended with a message to others navigate gender identity and self-discovery.
Parting, it won’t break
Their romantic chapters have ended, but both Gigi and Nat continue to exist in new ways as examples of authenticity, resilience and love. Their separation is not a failure, but a turning point rooted in mutual respect and a continuous commitment to the LGBTQ+ community.
Source: Gayety – gayety.com
